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it's great to be back in washington, d.c. i started my legal career here more than 27 years ago as a consumer protection attorney at the federal trade commission. a lot has changed in our world since then, but the importance of the work that happens here in the capital and the significance of the decisions that are made of him in this historic chamber vnts. oregon's 1st congressional district is full of promise and potential from the vineyards in the county to the ports in astoria and the family communities p in columbia county, and the engines of industry in washington county, and the business and cultural districts in portland. it's a very diverse and dynamic part of the state. yet, there are too many families still struggling to make ends meet and they want to know that their voices are heard in our deliberatio deliberations. our economy and the nation's complicates are both in need of rebuilding. as we work together, let us remember that the unparalleled prosperity and creativity of this last nation can be traced to this
it's great to be back in washington, d.c. i started my legal career here more than 27 years ago as a consumer protection attorney at the federal trade commission. a lot has changed in our world since then, but the importance of the work that happens here in the capital and the significance of the decisions that are made of him in this historic chamber vnts. oregon's 1st congressional district is full of promise and potential from the vineyards in the county to the ports in astoria and the...
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how did the battle of washington, burning of washington, set up the battle of fort mchenry? >> the british originally didn't want to go to fort mchenry to capture baltimore and then changed their minds. it took almost a week for them to change their minds. had they gone immediately, many baltimoreans forecast that the city -- afterwards, even in correspondence before the battle of northpoint, that baltimore would have fallen. they were unprepared. they were demoralized. what happened after washington, it galvanized americans. everybody wanted to pay back. especially those who had been in the area. so when the british descended on baltimore, three weeks later, after having been in washington, there were 15,000 defendants. they'd swarmed in from surrounding counties and eastern pennsylvania and virginia. old men, young men. it was raining hard. the eastern hills, which were heavily fortified, were slashed with sudden trenches and even though the men were wet and tired and rung gri, they were itching for payback. that's wap it did. it fired them up. >> we talk about the burning
how did the battle of washington, burning of washington, set up the battle of fort mchenry? >> the british originally didn't want to go to fort mchenry to capture baltimore and then changed their minds. it took almost a week for them to change their minds. had they gone immediately, many baltimoreans forecast that the city -- afterwards, even in correspondence before the battle of northpoint, that baltimore would have fallen. they were unprepared. they were demoralized. what happened...
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i wish people in washington understood that. it is not their government hand that makes america competitive and prosperous. it is the free capacity of american people to pursue their own happiness in the way they choose, to innovate, to pioneer, to create. that's what has allowed us to lead the world. as i lookd at the challenges we faced, a budget out of balance, threats around the world, i don't want to have government take a larger and larger role in our life and a bigger and bigger share of our economy. i want to do what adam smith and the founders of this country recognized was the right course, give people more freedom. have government as a partner in the enterprise world, to protect more freedoms and make it easier for people to build and grow their enterprises. i love this country. i love the founding principles of this country. i love the people of america. i'm convinced our future is brighter than our past. i say that because of our education, our skill, our innovative spirit, our passion for america. i happen to belie
i wish people in washington understood that. it is not their government hand that makes america competitive and prosperous. it is the free capacity of american people to pursue their own happiness in the way they choose, to innovate, to pioneer, to create. that's what has allowed us to lead the world. as i lookd at the challenges we faced, a budget out of balance, threats around the world, i don't want to have government take a larger and larger role in our life and a bigger and bigger share of...
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well on to our bit in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture tonight we debut a new segment the bigger picture or we'll have an in-depth discussion on how to address some of the most pressing concerns our nations facing in tonight's edition will discuss a variety of issues with our panel including the role taxes play in american society the amount of taxes the wealthy elite american wealthy elite should be paying to help the economy also last week a bombshell came out of hollywood the announcer the tom cruise and katie holmes were divorcing but how will cruise's connections to the church of scientology affect the divorce and holmes was life after tom and how do you shut down wall street's big banks you take all your money out of them so they have no business it's exactly what one city is doing and it's the best way to make sure big banks stop arming the american economy likes plain and i still take. it we debut a new big picture segment meant to cut through the talking points and distractio
well on to our bit in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture tonight we debut a new segment the bigger picture or we'll have an in-depth discussion on how to address some of the most pressing concerns our nations facing in tonight's edition will discuss a variety of issues with our panel including the role taxes play in american society the amount of taxes the wealthy elite american wealthy elite should be paying to help the economy also last week a bombshell...
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now, even in washington, spend the same dollar twice has a problem. so maybe you can't double count that but they also double count the social security taxes which go to pay social security benefits and to fund obamacare. there's a number of these gimmicks that are built-in. if you take all of these out, you at all because in together, you find at the real cost of this bill is upwards 2.5, $2.7 trillion annual at $800 billion to the federal deficit over the first 10 years of operation. that probably understate the problem because since then we've learned a couple other things. for example, they included $50 billion of revenue that came through the class act which is this giant ponzi scheme that took $50 billion in now and take it out beyond the ten-year budget window so they could count the revenue but they didn't have to count the payout. since it turns out that the class act is not going to take place, it's not going to implement, so you have that $50 billion in cost. then finally there's a cost of subsidies under the exchanges. when the bill was pa
now, even in washington, spend the same dollar twice has a problem. so maybe you can't double count that but they also double count the social security taxes which go to pay social security benefits and to fund obamacare. there's a number of these gimmicks that are built-in. if you take all of these out, you at all because in together, you find at the real cost of this bill is upwards 2.5, $2.7 trillion annual at $800 billion to the federal deficit over the first 10 years of operation. that...
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these eighth graders went to see american university in washington, d.c. it's all part of reminding them of their end goal. listen to these juniors. show of hands if you're absolutely confident that you're "a," going to college, and "b," you're gonna graduate college. he's got both arms up, he's so... [laughter] he's so sure. >> seed imbeds college and success and commitment into our minds on a daily basis. it's, like, we build, and we live and we grow into scholars. >> scholars. now, did you have that confidence before you got here or-- >> no. >> no. what gave you that confidence? >> the teachers. >> so on the board, things that impressed you or a question you have or something. >> teachers put extra emphasis on the basics. unlike most schools, there are two periods of english and two periods of math per day in middle school. upperclassmen are required to read 45 minutes a day in addition to their homework. classes are small with 10 to 15 students. >> clearly, you see that there's a lot of dna inside of these strawberries. >> teachers like jawan harris kn
these eighth graders went to see american university in washington, d.c. it's all part of reminding them of their end goal. listen to these juniors. show of hands if you're absolutely confident that you're "a," going to college, and "b," you're gonna graduate college. he's got both arms up, he's so... [laughter] he's so sure. >> seed imbeds college and success and commitment into our minds on a daily basis. it's, like, we build, and we live and we grow into scholars....
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he is heading to washington, d.c. to accept the atlantic council 201 award for distinguished humanitarian leadership a tribute to his work on behalf of military veterans and their families. the prince is the captain in the british army and he was in the united states last year for the apache helicopter training. so he will be back in washington, d.c. >> car chases in the streets of l.a. are normal. >> stay tuned. the car chase that we have on video may surprise you. it surprised officers. we will tell you about some the moves. >> cot new orleans saints be marching into a bigger mess. a new report and what the team is saying about it. >> we are dry but cloudy. i will tell you when we will see the sun again. >> reporter: no early accidents to report but we have an incident on i-95. we will have details on that straight ahead. >> reporter: good morning. topping america's money social security in trouble. the fund is projected to run out of money in 2033. that's three years sooner than expected. a huge wave of retiring ba
he is heading to washington, d.c. to accept the atlantic council 201 award for distinguished humanitarian leadership a tribute to his work on behalf of military veterans and their families. the prince is the captain in the british army and he was in the united states last year for the apache helicopter training. so he will be back in washington, d.c. >> car chases in the streets of l.a. are normal. >> stay tuned. the car chase that we have on video may surprise you. it surprised...
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here's a look at your sky over washington right now. we have a mostly clear start after a few overnight showers. thunder and lightning passed north of the metro area. right now reagan national airport is at 76. mostly clear there. it is rather humid. dew point's at 68. we've got a light southerly breeze now. that's going to be shifting into the northwest. that will bring in lower humidity and cooler weather moving in later today. but over the last few hour, we've had these passing thunder shower, north and south of the metro area. one right around cambridge now. that is generally diminishing. elsewhere, we've cleared up. there are some other showers and thunder way up in pennsylvania ahead of that front. that will be arriving here perhaps later this morning and mid afternoon, is the way it looks right now. it's in the upper 60s near 70 in prince george's county. mid 60s much of montgomery county. upper 60s in fairfax county. arlington right now is generally low to mid 70s. farther west, upper 60 nasdaq virginia and west virginia. though
here's a look at your sky over washington right now. we have a mostly clear start after a few overnight showers. thunder and lightning passed north of the metro area. right now reagan national airport is at 76. mostly clear there. it is rather humid. dew point's at 68. we've got a light southerly breeze now. that's going to be shifting into the northwest. that will bring in lower humidity and cooler weather moving in later today. but over the last few hour, we've had these passing thunder...
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and this is a town of washington, oklahoma. do you know it? the point is simply about the people who live in your state and what's at stake for them in this election. so let me move to super tuesday. rick santorum is suggesting that you are backing his bid for the presidency. guest: no. i haven't heard him say that. i was a speaker at the opening day on the c pack. -- cpac. and i said since he had spoken right before me, i made the statement i know rick santorum. first of all, i did endorse his candidate as rick perry and it didn't work. and i did so mainly because of his understanding of energy and the environment and all of that. rick has very similar views and i like him very much and i just wanted to clarify to them theatric, i know very well. i served with him in the house and we went to the senate on the same day. we have been in a bible study together each week for a long period of time. so i know him. i know his heart and then he says something, it comes from his heart. it's not an endorsement. he's just a very good friend. i do know t
and this is a town of washington, oklahoma. do you know it? the point is simply about the people who live in your state and what's at stake for them in this election. so let me move to super tuesday. rick santorum is suggesting that you are backing his bid for the presidency. guest: no. i haven't heard him say that. i was a speaker at the opening day on the c pack. -- cpac. and i said since he had spoken right before me, i made the statement i know rick santorum. first of all, i did endorse his...
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>> "washington journal" continues. host: and on this friday morning we're pleased to welcome back to our table senator james inhofe. he is the ranking committee member on the environment and public works committee and author of a new book. we'll talk about all that and more. let's talk with -- start with oil prices. oil crossed $110 on the explosion of the pipeline report issued yesterday. and sought to explain to people the amount of oil we drill at home doesn't set the price on its own because oil is sold on its is instability in the middle east. you agree with them? >> no. host: what's affecting oil prices? guest: of the millions of people watching this. there's not one who didn't learn in elementary school that thing of supply and demand. and here we are in the united states of america. with the largest recoverible reserves in coal, oil and gas of every -- that we would have 90 years of natural gas just from us, and 60 years of oil. the problem is this president has spent four years now doing everything he can to a
>> "washington journal" continues. host: and on this friday morning we're pleased to welcome back to our table senator james inhofe. he is the ranking committee member on the environment and public works committee and author of a new book. we'll talk about all that and more. let's talk with -- start with oil prices. oil crossed $110 on the explosion of the pipeline report issued yesterday. and sought to explain to people the amount of oil we drill at home doesn't set the price...
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. >> washington post correspondent and author, the newest book "little america, the war within the war for afghanistan." mr. chandrasekaran, when you talk about the little war, what are you talking about? >> the communities built in southern afghanistan, not in the last couple years, but six decades ago back when unknown to most of the country mern, there were dozen of americans engineers there back in the 40s and 50s, digging canals, building dams, helping to nation build in afghanistan, and the very same terrain that president obama's troops surge unfolded in over the last couple years. in my history of obama's serge and examination of it, i actually start back in the 1940s in the remarkable period of american resistance to afghanistan, a period of great optimism when we built the town there that the afghans started to call little america, complete with a co-ed high school, a swimming pool where boys and girls swam together, a clubhouse to get a gin and tonic, and it was a period of great promise for the americans and afghans, and i use that as the opening for this book that talks ab
. >> washington post correspondent and author, the newest book "little america, the war within the war for afghanistan." mr. chandrasekaran, when you talk about the little war, what are you talking about? >> the communities built in southern afghanistan, not in the last couple years, but six decades ago back when unknown to most of the country mern, there were dozen of americans engineers there back in the 40s and 50s, digging canals, building dams, helping to nation build...
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famous washington bookkeeping. the bill, as you know, reduces medicare spending by 500 billion going forward in addition to the 23 percent cut. wiping out the medicare advantage program and by doing some things of that nature they expect to save 500 billion. they use that to extend the life of the medicare trust fund and simultaneously from the cost of subsidies under obamacare. even in washington spend the same dog twice as a problem. many you can't -- can't double count that. there are a number of these gimmicks that are built-in. if you take all these out and and all the costs in the fine that the real cost of this bill is upwards of two and a half trillion dollars and will add some 800 billion to the federal deficit of the first ten years of operation. now, that probably understates the problem because since then the fund a couple of other things. for example, they actually included $50 billion of revenue the camp on the class act, a giant ponzi scheme that took them $50 billion. to counter the revenue but to n
famous washington bookkeeping. the bill, as you know, reduces medicare spending by 500 billion going forward in addition to the 23 percent cut. wiping out the medicare advantage program and by doing some things of that nature they expect to save 500 billion. they use that to extend the life of the medicare trust fund and simultaneously from the cost of subsidies under obamacare. even in washington spend the same dog twice as a problem. many you can't -- can't double count that. there are a...
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washington is talking about our fiscal crisis. the relationship of our oil needs to this crisis are close. it is unnecessary ingredients. every recession in modern times has been preceded by oil price hike. we can cut all we want and raise revenue, we will never find a way to solve our fiscal troubles. how do we leverage this great abundance in the united states of for resources and our skills to help the country through these times and put us on a good footing for the next 50 or 100 years. i think this report is the beginning of a process of creating an effective and stable bipartisan consensus on energy policy. everything is about the zero sum game in this town. we see oil security as a unifying vision where people do not have to compromise their core principles. the environmental community can see a reduction in the amount of carbon and an improvement in the environment as well as conservatives can see the idea of leaving it more resources at home and sending less of our wealth abroad. this is a way of doing something different
washington is talking about our fiscal crisis. the relationship of our oil needs to this crisis are close. it is unnecessary ingredients. every recession in modern times has been preceded by oil price hike. we can cut all we want and raise revenue, we will never find a way to solve our fiscal troubles. how do we leverage this great abundance in the united states of for resources and our skills to help the country through these times and put us on a good footing for the next 50 or 100 years. i...
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this is a -- the journal of washington. very interesting that he kept and during his first journey to the ohio country where he went as a imbaa sar of the government. he said this land in the ohio region belong to the british, not the french. washington's journal was publ h published in williamsburg, virginia, not only there but also in london. it had an impact on the government in london and london was being appraised that there was a conflict between the british colonies and the french in the ohio country. in 1754, ware of the hostilities are about to begin and tensions are mounting. several of the british colonies send delegates to albany in the colony of new york to confer together. that's called the albany congress. one of the delegates is benjamin franklin. franklin representing the colony of pennsylvania believed as others did that the colonies would have to work together. that is the british colony, which did not have a history of working very well together or very strong ties among themselves. the colonies were cus
this is a -- the journal of washington. very interesting that he kept and during his first journey to the ohio country where he went as a imbaa sar of the government. he said this land in the ohio region belong to the british, not the french. washington's journal was publ h published in williamsburg, virginia, not only there but also in london. it had an impact on the government in london and london was being appraised that there was a conflict between the british colonies and the french in the...
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not even in washington to spend the same dollar twice is a problem. so maybe you cant of account data. they also count the social security tax is an fund subsidies under care. there is a number of these gimmicks built-in entities to cause these out and out all of the cost and together come you find the real cost of the bill is upwards of 2.5, $2.7 trillion the last $800 billion to the federal deficit over the first years of operation. now that probably understate the problem because since then we've learned a couple other teams. for example, included $50 billion of revenue that came from a class act, the giant ponzi scheme that took the $50 billion competed out beyond the ten-year budget window so they could count the revenue but didn't have to count the pao. since it turns out the class act is not going to actually take place and be implemented or you can count the $50 billion in the worst insult i recollect it come to you that $50 billion in costs. finally if the cost of subsidies under the exchanges. when the bill is passed the estimated about 9 mi
not even in washington to spend the same dollar twice is a problem. so maybe you cant of account data. they also count the social security tax is an fund subsidies under care. there is a number of these gimmicks built-in entities to cause these out and out all of the cost and together come you find the real cost of the bill is upwards of 2.5, $2.7 trillion the last $800 billion to the federal deficit over the first years of operation. now that probably understate the problem because since then...
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that's the question facing the washington airport's authority today. the board expected to vote this morning on whether to leave a controversial pro-labor provision in its construction plan. that provision is a sticking point with virginia lawmakers who are threatening to withhold $150 million in funding if it remains. the airport's authority has publicly voiced support for the labor agreement in the past. >>> city leaders are fighting back against a plan to crack down on illegal illegal immigrants in the district. the d.c. council voted to limit a new federal law requiring police to hold a suspected illegal immigrant for 48 hours. council members say they will only detain those who have previously been convicted of a dangerous crime. the new 48 requirement gives them time to interview the detainee and decide if they should be deported. >>> a former redskin is coming out of the closet. wade davis says he's gay. the former cornerback was a member of the skins seattle seahawks and tennessee titans between 2000 and 2003. he says he knew he was gay in high
that's the question facing the washington airport's authority today. the board expected to vote this morning on whether to leave a controversial pro-labor provision in its construction plan. that provision is a sticking point with virginia lawmakers who are threatening to withhold $150 million in funding if it remains. the airport's authority has publicly voiced support for the labor agreement in the past. >>> city leaders are fighting back against a plan to crack down on illegal...
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and washington thought i'll establish a defensive position here. there had already been at that time the first skirmishes between the virginians and the french. now, what happened is that the french who were several hundred at fort duquesne and who had even more native allies notice area came to contest washington and they were stronger and forced him to surrender. in july, 1754. and so this first military action of washington's in the war is a failure. he and the virginians are defeated. however, they're able to surrender on honorable terms and permitted to return to virginia. so yet, the french have sent the message that british colonials will not have an easy time if they pass into the ohio country. they will be contested by the french and the french of course, will rely on native allies such as the delawares and the shawn knees and it's interesting to note that in relying on the delawares and shawnees, the french were calling upon the assistance of native peoples who had been forced westward by british colonials in eastern pennsylvania. and som
and washington thought i'll establish a defensive position here. there had already been at that time the first skirmishes between the virginians and the french. now, what happened is that the french who were several hundred at fort duquesne and who had even more native allies notice area came to contest washington and they were stronger and forced him to surrender. in july, 1754. and so this first military action of washington's in the war is a failure. he and the virginians are defeated....
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> and ahead of tuesday's primary, newt gingrich will be in maryland. we're told he's holding a rally at frederick motor company and tomorrow he will speak at hood college around 2:00 p.m. and sarah palin will step into the spotlight this week on nbc. the former republican vice president candidate will co-host on the today show. palin is scheduled to appear on the morning show this tuesday, and as always, you can catch the today show at 7 a.m. here on wbal tv-11. in kentucky, riot police had to use pepper spray to control the crowd at the university of kentucky. they swarmed the streets near campus and started to overturn cars an even set couches on fire. this was a form of celebration after kentucky beat louisville in the final four matchup last night. >> still ahead on 11 news at 6:00, it's the beginning of holy week. pope benedict holds a special mass at the vatican and we will give you a look at that, plus a baltimore favorite is back. we take a trip to the farmer's market. all the details straight ahead. buying this juicer online was unbelievable.
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> and ahead of tuesday's primary, newt gingrich will be in maryland. we're told he's holding a rally at frederick motor company and tomorrow he will speak at hood college around 2:00 p.m. and sarah palin will step into the spotlight this week on nbc. the former republican vice president candidate will co-host on the today show. palin is scheduled to appear on the morning show this tuesday, and as always, you can catch the today show at 7 a.m. here on...
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it's tuesday september eleventh five pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . for three hundred sixty four days a year americans go about their daily lives they pay their bills work the normal nine to five and worry about having enough money for retirement but one day this year this day we stop to remember the extraordinary circumstances that brought us to where we are eleven years ago today on a day very much like this one three thousand men women and children lost their lives in the years that have followed thousands more died in wars and even more were scarred both on and off the battlefield since that fateful day americans have watched as u.s. military plunged into wars the economy tumbled and their rights to privacy were stripped away for each of us nine eleven symbolizes something very different something very personal but today we want to take a look at the bigger picture we want to know if the actions taken since since nine eleven were too much or just enough and take a look at the toll the past eleven years h
it's tuesday september eleventh five pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . for three hundred sixty four days a year americans go about their daily lives they pay their bills work the normal nine to five and worry about having enough money for retirement but one day this year this day we stop to remember the extraordinary circumstances that brought us to where we are eleven years ago today on a day very much like this one three thousand men women and children lost...
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he had gone north to washington county maryland a few miles from the pennsylvania line. but rather than cross into pennsylvania into free territory at that point he turned southeast to baltimore where he spent two days. from there, he headed north to philadelphia where he rested for a night, he said before moving on to new york city. the details, it seems were meant to throw off any likely pursuers. if banks had escaped as he states in the letter of the 13th of february he could not have arrived in new york two days later given the stops he had made on the way. but buck -- the person who rented him was not fooled. he suspected banks had gone directly to philadelphia. he sent advertisements announcing the escape to a local slave traders in washington county. in the hope they could cut banks off short of free territory. unfortunately for buck the slave traders were at that time in pennsylvania doing business. there are some suggestion at least among the slave holders in virginia that banks had not acted alone. edward masse suspected he had left in the company of his brothe
he had gone north to washington county maryland a few miles from the pennsylvania line. but rather than cross into pennsylvania into free territory at that point he turned southeast to baltimore where he spent two days. from there, he headed north to philadelphia where he rested for a night, he said before moving on to new york city. the details, it seems were meant to throw off any likely pursuers. if banks had escaped as he states in the letter of the 13th of february he could not have...
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possibility of showers, thunderstorms but to be honest the best chances for that will again be south of washington, warm, cloudy, high temperatures mid-70s. 10 degrees above nor mall a few showers around -- normal, a few showers around by 4:00 p.m. a sneak peek at the weekened coming up. >> thank you. >>> mitt romney won the primaries in maryland, dc and wisconsin. >> doug luzader joins us live with reaction good morning. >> reporter: good morning listen this is after all a numbers game mitt romney did widen his lead in the hunt for delegates. >> we won them all. >> reporter: yes, mitt romney with a clean sweep picking up wins in dc and maryland and in wisconsin the most closely watched of the three races the margin was narrower but he still edged out rick santorum he is looking ahead to another group of contests in three weeks. >> tonight i am asking the good people of pennsylvania, new york, rhode island, delaware, and connecticut to join me. >> reporter: santorum was already a step ahead, spending election night in pennsylvania, in what could be a last stand. >> the clock starts tonight, we've
possibility of showers, thunderstorms but to be honest the best chances for that will again be south of washington, warm, cloudy, high temperatures mid-70s. 10 degrees above nor mall a few showers around -- normal, a few showers around by 4:00 p.m. a sneak peek at the weekened coming up. >> thank you. >>> mitt romney won the primaries in maryland, dc and wisconsin. >> doug luzader joins us live with reaction good morning. >> reporter: good morning listen this is after...
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rick santorum, big spender, washington insider. >> the santorum campaign is opting to stay positive. touting their candidate's record in conservative values in a new michigan spot. >> who has the best chance to beat obama? rick santorum. full spectrum conservative he is rock solid on values issues, favorite of the tea party for fighting corruption and taxpayer abuse, more foreign policy credentials than any candidates and rick's made in the usa jobs plan will make america an economic super power again. rick santorum, a trulsed conservative who gives us the best chance to take back america. >> i'm rick santorum and i approve this message. >> leaving the attacks to the super pacs, mitt romney is hitting the air waves with an ad highlighting his michigan roots. le. >> i grew up in michigan, it was exciting to be here, remember going to the detroit auto show with my dad. that was a big deal. how in the world did an industry and leaders and unions get in such a fix that they lost jobs, that they lost their future? president obama did all these things the liberals wanted to do for years th
rick santorum, big spender, washington insider. >> the santorum campaign is opting to stay positive. touting their candidate's record in conservative values in a new michigan spot. >> who has the best chance to beat obama? rick santorum. full spectrum conservative he is rock solid on values issues, favorite of the tea party for fighting corruption and taxpayer abuse, more foreign policy credentials than any candidates and rick's made in the usa jobs plan will make america an...
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and so this first military action of washington's in the war is a failure. he and the virginians are defeated. however, they're able to surrender on honorable terms and permitted to return to virginia. so, yet the french have sent the message that british colonials will not have an easy time if they pass into the ohio country. they will be contested by the french and the french, of course, will rely on native allies such as the delawares and the shawnees, and it's interesting to note that in relying on the delawares and shawnees, the french were calling upon the assistance of native peoples who had been forced westward by british colonials in eastern pennsylvania. and some of these native peoples forced westward, of course, harbored resentment against the british and british colonials and helps -- this helps to explain why some of them aided the french at this early stage in the conflict. now, in 1754 and into '55, the british government decided that the conflict in north america was serious enough that british troops should become directly involved. now, th
and so this first military action of washington's in the war is a failure. he and the virginians are defeated. however, they're able to surrender on honorable terms and permitted to return to virginia. so, yet the french have sent the message that british colonials will not have an easy time if they pass into the ohio country. they will be contested by the french and the french, of course, will rely on native allies such as the delawares and the shawnees, and it's interesting to note that in...
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. >> in the district of columbia, and in motion -- most of the washington/maryland suburbs, to put it mildly, pepco is not popular tonight on street by margaret drive. it is miserable on margaret drive into, park, maryland. the tree that tore down wires on friday have not been touched. some homes got power back, then lost it. and the pets are sweltering in this home. >> i'm definitely worried about my cats. heat is not good for any animal. a lot of them are suffering. i am even more worried about myself. >> maggie blacked out on friday and got powers -- power from neighbors until there is one of again. she is furious at the power company. >> i have called pepco every day to report my situation, the downed tree across -- around the corner, and the wires across the street. every time i call them they act as its is the first time they've heard this information. >> we know there are things that have to be changed. and we're working through them as best we can. >> power companies in the mid- atlantic tend to bring in repair crews saias far away as florida. dangers remain and first responde
. >> in the district of columbia, and in motion -- most of the washington/maryland suburbs, to put it mildly, pepco is not popular tonight on street by margaret drive. it is miserable on margaret drive into, park, maryland. the tree that tore down wires on friday have not been touched. some homes got power back, then lost it. and the pets are sweltering in this home. >> i'm definitely worried about my cats. heat is not good for any animal. a lot of them are suffering. i am even more...
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washington knew that. jefferson didn't know that. >> well, we have been -- we were head today a great evening and we've had one so thank you very much. [ applause ] >> each week american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the country's college professors. you can watch the classes here every saturday at 8 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundaes at 11:00 a.m. eastern. university of texas at arlington professor david narrett teaches a history course which examines early american history. the relationship between american freedom and slavery and the growth of the british empire in north america. in the following lecture professor narrett teaches about the seven years war or the french and indian war. this is about 1:20. >>> well, welcome to our class on colonial history at the university of texas at arlington. today our subject is the seven years war or the french and indian war. and as the two names tell us, this war has at least a dual meaning, really multi-facetted meaning because it was a conflict
washington knew that. jefferson didn't know that. >> well, we have been -- we were head today a great evening and we've had one so thank you very much. [ applause ] >> each week american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the country's college professors. you can watch the classes here every saturday at 8 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundaes at 11:00 a.m. eastern. university of texas at arlington professor david narrett teaches a history course which examines early...
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washington is very unpopular. that includes the white house, senate, of the house of representatives. in the senate the president's budget is dead on arrival. harry reid said we're not born to do a budget. it is not so much that republicans are at risk. the leader of this and as as we are not even born to look at it there is something seriously wrong. >host: + if you set modest reform. democrats went from 99 to 33 weeks. would you say that is modest? guest: that is modest. the appropriately the unemployment benefits is hard to figure out. we go to things are true. if you give someone an unemployment benefit, it enables them to maintain the standard of living and the world golf to search for a better job. the longer they do that, the more the skills tend to deteriorate and the job may ultimately it will pay them less and does not serve them well. somewhere in there there is a balance. >host: is 57 weeks to strong? guest: it is well above what we typically done in a recession. we're so far out of the norm, it is alm
washington is very unpopular. that includes the white house, senate, of the house of representatives. in the senate the president's budget is dead on arrival. harry reid said we're not born to do a budget. it is not so much that republicans are at risk. the leader of this and as as we are not even born to look at it there is something seriously wrong. >host: + if you set modest reform. democrats went from 99 to 33 weeks. would you say that is modest? guest: that is modest. the appropriately...
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so instead of spending time outside of washington, we should actually have them not leave washington until they fix the fiscal cliff. at least let's fix the fiscal cliff and make sure that american families aren't faced with possible larger tax bills come january. >> wouldn't it just make you feel better if you didn't feel that the real reason we're goeng to get a fiscal cliff resolution, whether tas little tinkering or something bigger wasn't because they wanted to be home for christmas. >> i certainly don't think they should go home before the situation is resolved, but i also think when you're looking at what kind of congress you want, you want a responsive congress, rooted in american communities, not inside the beltway. >> you would want mondays and fridays off, too, and you're trying to make the argument. >> americans want their leaders to work, period. >> thanks to both of you. "outfront" next, breaking news. the billionaire software tycoon is on the run and martin savidge just literally caught him. he was running. he's going join us with that right after this. he's getting it
so instead of spending time outside of washington, we should actually have them not leave washington until they fix the fiscal cliff. at least let's fix the fiscal cliff and make sure that american families aren't faced with possible larger tax bills come january. >> wouldn't it just make you feel better if you didn't feel that the real reason we're goeng to get a fiscal cliff resolution, whether tas little tinkering or something bigger wasn't because they wanted to be home for christmas....
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. >>> washington, d.c. prince harry is coming to town, a think tank is giving him an award for humanitarian word supporting the armed forces. he will receive the prestigeous award at the lantic council at the awards dinner may 7th and will accept it on behalf of his brother and the foundation. it's time to start the 5:00 news. >>> now "good morning maryland." . >> the general assembly could be one step closer to reconvening for a special session. new information on the goal to finish work on the budget. >> looks like winter than spring in some parts of the country. when the temperatures will warm back up. >> voters in ve
. >>> washington, d.c. prince harry is coming to town, a think tank is giving him an award for humanitarian word supporting the armed forces. he will receive the prestigeous award at the lantic council at the awards dinner may 7th and will accept it on behalf of his brother and the foundation. it's time to start the 5:00 news. >>> now "good morning maryland." . >> the general assembly could be one step closer to reconvening for a special session. new...
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we start at 7:00 with a look at the papers and your phone calls on "washington journal" 7:00 tomorrow. we will see you then. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> see the thirst of the presidential debates wednesday, october 3 -- the first of the president of debate wednesday, october 3. next, we look at the environmental policies of u.s. policies followed by a look at the supreme court's upcoming 2013 term and a look at the supreme court's latest term from 2011 and 2012. then hate crimes and domestic extremism. >> when i first came down to washington, i did not know what an i.g. did. we will occasionally run into their law enforcement arm. i started a mortgage fraud unit and i was dealing with the inspector general from h.u.d. i did not know the big picture of what an i.g. was doing. when i first garden, the first thing i did was meet the i.g.'s. -- started, the first thing i did was to meet been i.g.'s. they are supposed to be looking for waste, fraud, and abuse. those are the words in their statutes. thei
we start at 7:00 with a look at the papers and your phone calls on "washington journal" 7:00 tomorrow. we will see you then. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> see the thirst of the presidential debates wednesday, october 3 -- the first of the president of debate wednesday, october 3. next, we look at the environmental policies of u.s. policies followed by a look at the supreme court's upcoming 2013...
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i watch "washington journal" and i listen to it every day. you had to cut off a couple of people but that is understandable. thank you for allowing people to say what they want to say. dick cheney does have a heart transplant. who paid for that? he is close to a billionaire. congress is themselves the best health care. we pay 70% of the health-care monthly premiums -- 72%. that is a subsidy of $11,000 per year per congressman. we need to demand that presidents, vice presidents, and congress -- they would fix these problems. if they do not like that, do not run for office. thank you so much. >> on twitter -- next is charleston, mississippi. this is antoine. you're on the air. all right. we'll take our next telephone call. we'll take a shot of people leaving the court as the minister why out after the oral arguments -- as they make their way after the oral arguments. some supporters and opponents of the legislation and then we are awaiting the release of the oral arguments and we will bring you the entirety of that argument on our network. you
i watch "washington journal" and i listen to it every day. you had to cut off a couple of people but that is understandable. thank you for allowing people to say what they want to say. dick cheney does have a heart transplant. who paid for that? he is close to a billionaire. congress is themselves the best health care. we pay 70% of the health-care monthly premiums -- 72%. that is a subsidy of $11,000 per year per congressman. we need to demand that presidents, vice presidents, and...
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stephanie rawlings-blake and lardarius webb helped countdown to the lighting of the washington monument in mount vernon. some of our mourning faces turned into night owls for the event. i do not know how you're able to do that. >> i was following your lead. >> the fireworks were spectacular. >> some other lighting ceremonies are going on today. midnightegins wi-- madness begins. in cockeysville, the military tree lighting. attendees will honor those serving overseas. we want to show off your decorations. tell us what your house should be featured on 11 news. that is working out pretty good. >> great displays. 33 degrees at the airport. same-sex marriage licenses are officially available in maryland. >> one problem couples could encounter. >> >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. happy friday. how is the forecast looking? >> yesterday the flavor was chilly. ok. today, a different flavor. not quite as ch
stephanie rawlings-blake and lardarius webb helped countdown to the lighting of the washington monument in mount vernon. some of our mourning faces turned into night owls for the event. i do not know how you're able to do that. >> i was following your lead. >> the fireworks were spectacular. >> some other lighting ceremonies are going on today. midnightegins wi-- madness begins. in cockeysville, the military tree lighting. attendees will honor those serving overseas. we want...
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still 71 over in washington. now, locally temperatures running, as i said, anywhere close to the water it's cooler of course because the bay temperature is in the 40s. still 10, 15, 20 degrees above normal this time of year. saturday was a pretty chilly day. only in the 40s as that high moved off east coast. the winds right back to the south and southwest. that's what brought in this warm air. you see this low pressure spinning right over iowa? it has shower activity i don't see any snowflakes at all on this particular system. even up across northern minnesota it's mild enough for showers. you see some shower activity to the west and most of it, ohio, pennsylvania is going to pass to the northwest. we may get clipped by a few showers tonight. again tomorrow maybe a shower or rumble of thunder in a couple of spots but i am not expecting a whole lot of rain out of this. essentially it's going to stay warm because there is no cold air moving into the united states. once this high sets up again we will see mild tempe
still 71 over in washington. now, locally temperatures running, as i said, anywhere close to the water it's cooler of course because the bay temperature is in the 40s. still 10, 15, 20 degrees above normal this time of year. saturday was a pretty chilly day. only in the 40s as that high moved off east coast. the winds right back to the south and southwest. that's what brought in this warm air. you see this low pressure spinning right over iowa? it has shower activity i don't see any snowflakes...
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washington is very unpopular. that includes the white house, senate, of the house of representatives. in the senate the president's budget is dead on arrival. harry reid said we're not born to do a budget. it is not so much that republicans are at risk. the leader of this and as as we are not even born to look at it there is something seriously wrong. host: + if you set modest reform. democrats went from 99 to 33 weeks. would you say that is modest? guest: that is modest. the appropriately the unemployment benefits is hard to figure out. we go to things are true. if you give someone an unemployment benefit, it enables them to maintain the standard of living and the world golf to search for a better job. the longer they do that, the more the skills tend to deteriorate and the job may ultimately it will pay them less and does not serve them well. somewhere in there there is a balance. host: is 57 weeks to strong? guest: it is well above what we typically done in a recession. we're so far out of the norm, it is almos
washington is very unpopular. that includes the white house, senate, of the house of representatives. in the senate the president's budget is dead on arrival. harry reid said we're not born to do a budget. it is not so much that republicans are at risk. the leader of this and as as we are not even born to look at it there is something seriously wrong. host: + if you set modest reform. democrats went from 99 to 33 weeks. would you say that is modest? guest: that is modest. the appropriately the...
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meetings here in washington d.c. i kind of get the feeling that probably a lot of people don't even know that this is where their base of this is where these meetings occur but what can you tell us about why we should be paying attention. it's on the agenda yeah you're probably right i would argue most average americans if you ask them with i.m.f. was there one thing that they do i doubt they could really mention that but i'll tell you in the countries that have been impacted by i.m.f. policies and the conditions of their lending they all know what the i.m.f. is the average population now why people should care about this particular meeting i can't really sell it because hey i don't really think a lot goes on at these meetings that people need to care about but the big headline is that the i.m.f. is you know whatever they say about what's on the official agenda it's all been about madame lagarde raising money to boost i.m.f. firepower to stem any kind of financial contagion or prices that arise obviously the big one
meetings here in washington d.c. i kind of get the feeling that probably a lot of people don't even know that this is where their base of this is where these meetings occur but what can you tell us about why we should be paying attention. it's on the agenda yeah you're probably right i would argue most average americans if you ask them with i.m.f. was there one thing that they do i doubt they could really mention that but i'll tell you in the countries that have been impacted by i.m.f. policies...
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the first one i'm going to talk about is -- university of washington press. ms. stark it was a international health professional and she worked all over the world. when i first look at this book i must tell you what went to the bottom of my list. i was not so excited to look at the front that i really enjoyed this book especially for students who are maybe sixth grade to 12th grade would probably be very appropriate. it is super easy to read and it's also more like a practical guide to working in general. a couple of the features that i just want to point out is for example chapter 10, working with your local counterpart. one of the sections of the title, make the counterpart your key adviser. this may seem like practical and reasonable advice for you or i who have worked for a number of years but to a high school student looking to get into international relations who thinks they know everything, this might be advised that they could take to heart. and one of the other comments she also makes it speak in terms of week, not by. so this book is not when to bow and
the first one i'm going to talk about is -- university of washington press. ms. stark it was a international health professional and she worked all over the world. when i first look at this book i must tell you what went to the bottom of my list. i was not so excited to look at the front that i really enjoyed this book especially for students who are maybe sixth grade to 12th grade would probably be very appropriate. it is super easy to read and it's also more like a practical guide to working...
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that's from the chief energy economist at deutsche bank in washington. another point raised in this article is that, you know, the keystone xl pipeline is going to help us bring our crude oil products from the balkan fields in north dakota. instead of trucking it, we can exploit the balkan fields in north dakota. north dakota, the center of the exportation is now the third state behind texas, alaska and california even. california is a big oil producing state. while u.s. consumers would still be susceptible to surges in global oil prices, we'd end up sending some of the cash to north dakota rather than to saudi arabia. i think that's what this issue is all about. so don't be confused about the debate of the world oil commodity product. if you accept my friend's premise, more supply for commodity products, demand stays the same. the price is lower. that's true or the crude oil and true for corn and true for beans, that's true for pork. that's true for any commodity product. you increase the supply, demand stays the same, prices go down. so even if you acc
that's from the chief energy economist at deutsche bank in washington. another point raised in this article is that, you know, the keystone xl pipeline is going to help us bring our crude oil products from the balkan fields in north dakota. instead of trucking it, we can exploit the balkan fields in north dakota. north dakota, the center of the exportation is now the third state behind texas, alaska and california even. california is a big oil producing state. while u.s. consumers would still...
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george washington -- in cambridge there's a tree that finally fell and it said washington took command of the troops there. he was nowhere near that tree. you can prove that 1 million times over. but people believed it and loved it. love that tree. the tree in the boston call men's. there's a -- why? because trees are a marker of time. just talk about new york specifically, yeah, i mean, obviously we develop, i mean, this is an old story. new york is always changing and that's good. but there is something happening, and i think in historic preservation, something i feel like if i want to be part of it or tried to be a part of it. this idea that when you preserve a place, that's one thing. you preserve the building, okay. but what's the use of the building or once the remembrances that live in the building still? suddenly i'm thinking that tree, they still have the stuff of it in the apollo theater. that's a tree reference. people don't forget that. but i'm back into places, and i think the new, the latest moves, the new thinking in historic preservation is about preserving use. so for
george washington -- in cambridge there's a tree that finally fell and it said washington took command of the troops there. he was nowhere near that tree. you can prove that 1 million times over. but people believed it and loved it. love that tree. the tree in the boston call men's. there's a -- why? because trees are a marker of time. just talk about new york specifically, yeah, i mean, obviously we develop, i mean, this is an old story. new york is always changing and that's good. but there...
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the mountains are only about a two-hour drive away from the washington metropolitan area. it's a great place to vacation this summer. and she's here to tell me about some of the fabulous things that you can do there. welcome and thanks for being with me. >> thanks so much. i'm very excited to be here. >> what are some of the things that do you? >> well, actually our outdoor recreation has given us bragging rights. we're the premiere of the recreation destination for the d.c. metro area four seasons and what makes us fabulous is the region, great entertainment, arts and history heritage which makes the experience fantastic. >> a lot of history there in the allegheny mountains but there are lots of sports activities. i like to fish and you have some of the best trout, don't you? >> absolutely. the river is a great destination for a person to fish if you like that. fisherman's paradise in the center county region, many of our presidents have been there as a destination for fishing. >> and some fabulous bed and breakfasts, wonderful hotels. you said if you want to go to a spa,
the mountains are only about a two-hour drive away from the washington metropolitan area. it's a great place to vacation this summer. and she's here to tell me about some of the fabulous things that you can do there. welcome and thanks for being with me. >> thanks so much. i'm very excited to be here. >> what are some of the things that do you? >> well, actually our outdoor recreation has given us bragging rights. we're the premiere of the recreation destination for the d.c....
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and washington's math makes it look even worse because we have failed to get spending under control, my friends and keep piling up the debt and the foreign leverage to keep paying off that debt. so, our dollar tumbles all the more and the energy predicament worsens all the more. because, as i said, it takes all the more dollars to buy oil, as this keeps happening more, now, some say that oil companies welcome this move. and many might, but oil drillers, like to drill for more oil, too, and in these prices many can't, and won't, and don't. even if they could in a lot of places like the gulf and up along the alaska corridor, they cannot. so, here we are, facing an oil crisis politicians like to blame on the companies that extract the stuff, but having the guts to admit themselves, they created it because they don don't-- oil guys are not the problem. they are. their spending is. what it's doing to wreck the dollar is cheapening it. the cheapening us. and that simple, that painful. that true. so, let others talk about boogiemen made up. it's time to focus on the the politicians and some
and washington's math makes it look even worse because we have failed to get spending under control, my friends and keep piling up the debt and the foreign leverage to keep paying off that debt. so, our dollar tumbles all the more and the energy predicament worsens all the more. because, as i said, it takes all the more dollars to buy oil, as this keeps happening more, now, some say that oil companies welcome this move. and many might, but oil drillers, like to drill for more oil, too, and in...
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this is washington. we want to get through policy and prescription first. but prescription isn't worth a damn unless you do diagnosis right. now, there are three explanations broadly speaking, of this problem out there. one is a republican american enterprise institute explanation which i call the government failure hypothesis. that means you blame the fed for holding interest rates too low too long in the last expansion. and you blame the government for interfering in the housing market, fannie mae, freddie mac. community reinvestment act. and the policy prescriptions that come from that are very clear. >> uh-huh. >> number two is what i call the market failure hypothesis. that's what we've heard so far and only what we've heard so far. that's why i'm spending time doing this. here you say there was a failure in financial markets. that failure was due to inadequate regulation, too much deregulation, and arrangements -- incentive pay arrangements that allowed -- that fostered loan pushing instead of sound lending. by the way, that's what i think the adminis
this is washington. we want to get through policy and prescription first. but prescription isn't worth a damn unless you do diagnosis right. now, there are three explanations broadly speaking, of this problem out there. one is a republican american enterprise institute explanation which i call the government failure hypothesis. that means you blame the fed for holding interest rates too low too long in the last expansion. and you blame the government for interfering in the housing market,...
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1-1 1/2 inches around washington d.c. and 2 inches around fredericks bigger maryland but not a big deal. things start to get noticeably colder around here. windchill temperatures at or below zero tomorrow. wind, cold, nastiness, feeling cold for sure and barely making it to the freezing mark. it doesn't stick around, this winter without winter doesn't stick around. follow me on chuck bell on twitter. >> cold everywhere. >>> up next, the time, 6:53. coming up, the first public picture of jay-z and beyonce's baby. >>> and [ female announcer ] you do so much... to stay healthy. but did you know fiber choice can help support your overall well-being? every tasty tablet has prebiotic fiber from fruits and veggies... that lets your good bacteria thrive and helps support your immune system. fiber choice. an easy way to defend your health everyday. learn more about prebiotics and get a free sample at fiberchoice.com. >>> they called themselves winners. >> big winners. >> they just brought home a major prize from a network show. >>
1-1 1/2 inches around washington d.c. and 2 inches around fredericks bigger maryland but not a big deal. things start to get noticeably colder around here. windchill temperatures at or below zero tomorrow. wind, cold, nastiness, feeling cold for sure and barely making it to the freezing mark. it doesn't stick around, this winter without winter doesn't stick around. follow me on chuck bell on twitter. >> cold everywhere. >>> up next, the time, 6:53. coming up, the first public...
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and now the news from washington. catherine? >>reporter: since the closed classified briefings on capitol hill lawmakers say they shad access to unclassified access on the c.i.a. talking points and classified information and now a leading republican in the senate tells fox the classified information including a daily brief of the president containing the most highly classified intelligence and in this case included evidence of al qaeda involvement in the benghazi attack. here is senator collins speaking to fox news. >> she had access to the full presidential daily brief on intelligence so she was well informed and knew that our intelligence community felt there were ties to al qaeda affiliates involves in the attack. >>reporter: aside from rice's role in the controversy a second report focuses on her financial holdings along with her husband. with a combined net worth reported to be in excess $30 million their stock includes companies that recently did business with iran. the foundation that analyzes the finances of government l
and now the news from washington. catherine? >>reporter: since the closed classified briefings on capitol hill lawmakers say they shad access to unclassified access on the c.i.a. talking points and classified information and now a leading republican in the senate tells fox the classified information including a daily brief of the president containing the most highly classified intelligence and in this case included evidence of al qaeda involvement in the benghazi attack. here is senator...
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. >>> in washington, the tug of war over the nation's finances continues. with president obama rolling out his election year budget. house republicans signalled a full reversal in their position in spiraling tax cuts. tracie potts joins us with more from washington. tracie, good morning. >> lynn, good morning. let's start with the budget. $3.8 trillion. it's the biggest the country has seen with $1.5 trillion in new taxes primarily on the wealthy, oil companies and big banks. there's new spending in in budget. president obama calls it investments in our future. roads, college, energy, manufacturing. there's well over a trillion dollar deficit for the fourth year in a row. although the white house says that will go down over the course of a decade. republican reaction, as you might imagine, not great on capitol hill. mitch mcconnell calls it a campaign document. senator jeff sessions on the budget committee says this is debt on arrival. let's talk about the payroll tax cut we got this year. will it be extended? it looks like republican reversed saying that t
. >>> in washington, the tug of war over the nation's finances continues. with president obama rolling out his election year budget. house republicans signalled a full reversal in their position in spiraling tax cuts. tracie potts joins us with more from washington. tracie, good morning. >> lynn, good morning. let's start with the budget. $3.8 trillion. it's the biggest the country has seen with $1.5 trillion in new taxes primarily on the wealthy, oil companies and big banks....